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This Week in Anime - A Look Back at Tatsuki Fujimoto Of The Prophecy




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jdnation



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PostPosted: Thu Feb 22, 2024 12:44 pm Reply with quote
Only read Chainsaw-Man, Fire Punch, Goodbye Eri and Look Back. I should check out his other works. Sounds like a yarn.

Goodbye Eri is truly genius though. I imagine that it will get adapted into anime too some day, though it's so cinematic and great in manga form already, that I wonder if it'll just get an indy live-action short film with a full hand-held style.
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Engineering Nerd



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PostPosted: Thu Feb 22, 2024 12:54 pm Reply with quote
Good bye, Eri is one of the best one-shot manga I have read in my life, and I am confident that I have read countless of them among all genres. I wholeheartedly recommend everyone gave it a shot, it's a very inspirational and unforgettable reading experience.
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harminia



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PostPosted: Thu Feb 22, 2024 4:41 pm Reply with quote
I remember reading Fire Punch back when it was being serialised but I dropped off it after a while and never caught up(though I do want to finish it some day).
Similarly I was reading CSM pretty early on but fell behind and couldn't be bothered catching up.

I read the Nayuta oneshot a fair while ago and loved it so when I heard about a Nayuta in CSM I was like ????Nayuta????!!! and was disappointed it wasn't THE Nayuta (but a pretty similar one it seems, just without the vocabulary). I think Nayuta is still my fave of his oneshots, and it's the most memorable one. I know I read Sasaki because I have a screenshot of That Expression. I think I read many of the other old ones but I don't recall them so much.
I thought Look Back and Goodbye Eri were good but I preferred Just Listen To The Song (though it's not a purely Fujimoto work).
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